Boundedness
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Boundedness or bounded may refer to:
  • Bounded set
    Bounded set
    In mathematical analysis and related areas of mathematics, a set is called bounded, if it is, in a certain sense, of finite size. Conversely, a set which is not bounded is called unbounded...

    , a set that is finite in some sense
  • Bounded function
    Bounded function
    In mathematics, a function f defined on some set X with real or complex values is called bounded, if the set of its values is bounded. In other words, there exists a real number M...

    , a function or sequence whose possible values form a bounded set
  • Bounded poset a partially ordered set which has both a greatest element and a least element
  • Bounded set (topological vector space)
    Bounded set (topological vector space)
    In functional analysis and related areas of mathematics, a set in a topological vector space is called bounded or von Neumann bounded, if every neighborhood of the zero vector can be inflated to include the set...

    , a set in which every neighborhood of the zero vector can be inflated to include the set
  • Bounded operator
    Bounded operator
    In functional analysis, a branch of mathematics, a bounded linear operator is a linear transformation L between normed vector spaces X and Y for which the ratio of the norm of L to that of v is bounded by the same number, over all non-zero vectors v in X...

    , a linear transformation L between normed vector spaces for which the ratio of the norm of L(v) to that of v is bounded by the same number, over all non-zero vectors v
  • Bounded variation
    Bounded variation
    In mathematical analysis, a function of bounded variation, also known as a BV function, is a real-valued function whose total variation is bounded : the graph of a function having this property is well behaved in a precise sense...

    , a real-valued functions whose total variation is bounded
  • Boundedness axiom, the axiom schema of replacement
  • Boundedness (linguistics)
    Boundedness (linguistics)
    In linguistics, boundedness is an aspectual feature that describes a situation as having a definite beginning or end, or both, not as continuing indefinitely. Thus the clause "I ate fish" describes a unitary, bounded action, as it implies both the beginning and the end...

    , whether a situation has a clearly defined beginning or end
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